Common questions

How do I sign in to my old Hotmail account?

How do I sign in to my old Hotmail account?

Go to account.live.com/acsr, and enter the Hotmail address you want to recover. Then type in the email address that Microsoft can use to contact you. Confirm your contact email address, check the security code and follow the on-screen steps to complete the process.

How can I access my old MSN email account?

So, users certainly can recover MSN accounts closed within the last couple of months. To do so, open the MSN login page, which is otherwise the Microsoft Outlook.com login page. Then enter the closed account login details there. Thereafter, users will see a page that includes the date the account gets deleted.

How can I access my Hotmail account?

Sign in to Hotmail or Outlook.com

  1. Go to the Outlook.com sign-in page and select Sign in.
  2. Enter your email address or phone number and select Next.
  3. On the next page, enter your password and select Sign in. Notes:

Why can’t I log into my MSN email account?

Your account may have been blocked. To help reduce spam and junk mail, we limit the volume, number of recipients, and type of email that can be sent. This could be the reason you can’t sign-in. To verify that you are not a spammer, and increase your email limit, go to the Add a phone webpage to verify your account.

What happened to MSN email accounts?

You will still be able to send and receive email from your MSN account by going to https://outlook.com however, you will no longer be able to sign in using the MSN butterfly. Note: Your MSN primary and secondary email accounts will convert to ad-funded free email accounts.

What is Hotmail called now?

Outlook.com
Since 2011, Hotmail, in terms of being Microsoft’s free webmail platform, has been replaced with Outlook.com. Outlook.com is a personal information manager web app from Microsoft consisting of webmail, calendaring, contacts, and tasks services.

Is Hotmail still available?

Hotmail and Outlook.com Microsoft closed that service years ago, and all Hotmail users are using its current service at Outlook.com. You are, of course, still using a Hotmail address. However, if you switched to using a new Outlook.com address, you would still be using exactly the same email service.

Is Hotmail a Outlook?

We’ve redesigned and relaunched Hotmail as Outlook. We’re still committed to building the best free email and calendar.

Does anyone still use Hotmail?

Hotmail and Outlook.com Microsoft closed that service years ago, and all Hotmail users are using its current service at Outlook.com. Technically, Outlook.com is newer than Gmail, though both services are updated all too frequently. You are, of course, still using a Hotmail address.

Is the old MSN home page still there?

And we’ve been here before. Hotmail changed its look, and then later changed to Outlook.com . Eventually the old Hotmail disappeared completely as Outlook.com became the new official interface. If you don’t like the new look and feel of MSN, the news isn’t good. It’s likely that the old interface will also disappear forever.

Is the old Hotmail interface still on MSN?

Hotmail changed its look, and then later changed to Outlook.com . Eventually the old Hotmail disappeared completely as Outlook.com became the new official interface. If you don’t like the new look and feel of MSN, the news isn’t good. It’s likely that the old interface will also disappear forever. Your choices at that point are limited:

What can I do with my MSN account?

Join Rewards and earn points when you explore and search on MSN. See your recent documents, or start one for free with Office Online. Sign in to your Microsoft account to see recent OneDrive contents.

Is there a way to revert back to the original MSN page?

To many that have msn.com as their home page, this change may or may not be welcome. The msn.com page has changed again and there seems to be no way to revert back to the original. Why does Microsoft impose this on people without giving a choice? Everyone just HATES the new version of msn.com. Is there a way to revert to the page as it was before?